Roethlisberger left the game and went to the hospital for an MRI exam. He had more tests Tuesday to determine the severity of the sprain to the sternoclavicular (SC) joint in his throwing shoulder. The SC joint connects the collarbone to the sternum.

If he can't play Sunday against the Ravens, backup Byron Leftwich will play, as he did Monday after Roethlisberger left.

PETERSON CHARGE DISMISSED: A grand jury in Houston dismissed a misdemeanor resisting arrest charge against Vikings running back Adrian Peterson after hearing from the four-time Pro Bowl pick and other witnesses. Derek Hollingsworth, one of Peterson's attorneys, said the case is expected to be formally dropped today.

BEARS: With Jay Cutler's status uncertain after a concussion, the team signed veteran backup quarterback Josh McCown.

CHIEFS: Coach Romeo Crennel said he plans to speak to his team about discipline issues in Monday's loss, including one instance in which Kansas City was flagged 15 yards for a group celebration on a touchdown that wound up being reversed on replay. "It was a surprise to me," Crennel said of the sudden celebration.

FALCONS: Tight end Tommy Gallarda (shoulder) went on injured reserve and the team signed wide receiver Tim Toone and tight end Chase Coffman.

JETS:Newsday reported that linebacker Aaron Maybin, a former first-round draft pick in Buffalo, was waived.

PATRIOTS: They signed guard Mitch Petrus, who played six games in 2012 with the Giants.

VIKINGS: Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton criticized the team for considering extra fees on season tickets to help cover the team's share of a new $975 million stadium. Team owners said that option was a key part of the deal.

Ex-Buc arrest linked to soccer's Solo

Former Bucs tight end Jerramy Stevens was arrested on suspicion of assaulting U.S. women's soccer team goalkeeper Hope Solo a day before their planned wedding day, according to police and court records.

A Kirkland (Wash.) Municipal Court judge released Stevens Tuesday, saying there was no evidence connecting him to assault, news reports said. Stevens was arrested early Monday but not charged.

The case is still under investigation, Kirkland Police Lt. Mike Murray said.

Stevens, 33, played for seasons in Tampa Bay and five for the Seahawks. He and Solo, 31, applied for a marriage license Thursday, according to King County records. They were set to marry Tuesday. According to police, there was an altercation involving several people at a party. Court records showed Solo received a cut to her elbow.